In today’s NY Times there is an important article showing a more human side of the current conflict in Israel.
According to the Times, it is illegal for a Palestinian from the West Bank to travel to Israel without a permit. A group of Israeli women decided to take a group of Palestinian women to the beach. They all broke the law. The Israeli and Palestinian can be criminally prosecuted. So far, only some of the Israelis have been questioned. None charged.
For the Palestinian women it was their first trip to the beach in their lives. Many of these women are relatives of militants in Israeli prisons. One of them had a brother who was killed while brandishing a knife in a settlement Yeshiva.
To be sure, one can certainly take issue with some of the sentiments of the Israeli women and certainly with some of the sentiments of the Palestinian women. I need not point out the obvious. You will see it when you read it.
What is worth noting is that the article makes it super clear that these women experienced a freedom that is completely foreign to them. And they experienced it while in Israeli territory. They were able to smoke in public, dance in public, take off some of their traditional garb and perhaps most of all, they were able to develop relationships with Israelis.
It is part of broader project that involves providing medical and legal assistance to Palestinian women and recently they helped open a kindergarten by donated toys. The women are trying to establish their own rapport with each other and not rely on the rhetoric of their leaders to form their opinions. That is a good thing.
The truth is, I believe that the experience of freedom from militant rule is at least as liberating as the experience of freedom from Israeli rule. The best case scenario for them under militant rule is not even close to the best case scenario under Israeli rule.
It is my hope, that by fostering friendships, experiencing true freedom and dispelling the notion that all Israelis want to kill all Palestinians, a mutual understanding can be reached between citizens, even if the leaders are still lagging behind.
Link: NY Times
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